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15 Reviews
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The keyboard is small and US-oriented. The 3 key sports a hash (#) symbol rather than a pound sign and it has a single-height Enter key as well. It's a passable keyboard for typing simple notes, but high-speed touch-typists may prefer something that allow...
If you're considering the keyboard-case route, the Zaggmate iPad Case with Keyboard is a unique option that offers a much better experience than the iPad’s onscreen keyboard when you need to do serious typing, and it lets you position your iPad in eith...
Sleek, compact design, Solid protection for front and sides of iPad, Full complement of keys, including iPad-specific special-function keys, iPad can be positioned in portrait or landscape orientation,
Doesn't protect back of iPad, Small keys with somewhat-cramped layout, Sharp edges can be uncomfortable when typing
Some people will point out, correctly, that when you add the weight and size of a keyboard case to the iPad, you end up with something that’s a lot closer in size and weight to an actual laptop. So why not just get a laptop? For many people, the answe...
Holds iPad in landscape or portrait orientation. Useful iPad-specific keys. Connects easily via Bluetooth. Long battery life. Doubles as screen-protecting case.
Raised edges make typing difficult. Small keys. Recessed connectivity buttons. Some keys in unexpected places.
The Zagg Zaggmate with Keyboard is a useful travel companion that can help boost your iPad productivity, but it's not for the large-handed or the impatient. Buy it now...
Abstract: The idea behind Zaggmate with Keyboard is one we’ve now seen many times before: combine an iPad case with a Bluetooth wireless keyboard, leveraging a stand inside the case to prop the iPad up as needed for typing purposes. Zagg went in a substantially...
Other than costing about $100, I can’t find anything to not like about the ZAGGmate. This is the best case for the iPad if you work or type from the tablet a lot. ...
Abstract: The iPad has turned out to be an enormous hit since its introduction in 2010, far surpassing what the estimates were for such a product. One of the things that has both worked for and against it has been the lack of a “regular” keyboard. Users have ei...
Abstract: In-Depth Review by John Martellaro | 4:38 PM, Jan. 4th, 2011Tweet (ZAGG)This case caught my attention because one of the principal complaints by writers on the go is the usability of the iPad’s virtual keyboard, without cursor keys, for writing and cr...